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Endothelial Glycocalyx as a Regulator of Fibrotic Processes

Valentina Masola, Gianluigi Zaza, Arduino Arduini, Maurizio Onisto, Giovanni Gambaro

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The endothelial glycocalyx, the gel layer covering the endothelium, is composed of glycosaminoglycans, proteoglycans, and adsorbed plasma proteins. This structure modulates vessels' mechanotransduction, vascular permeability, and leukocyte adhesion. Thus, it regulates several physiological and pathological events. In the present review, we described the mechanisms that disturb glycocalyx stability such as reactive oxygen species, matrix metalloproteinases, and heparanase. We then focused our attention on the role of glycocalyx degradation in the induction of profibrotic events and on the possible pharmacological strategies to preserve this delicate structure.

Topics & Concepts

GlycocalyxCell biologySyndecan 1MechanotransductionHeparanaseRegulatorGlycosaminoglycanEndotheliumMatrix metalloproteinaseExtracellular matrixChemistryGlycobiologyBiophysicsHeparan sulfateBiologyBiochemistryCellGlycanGlycoproteinEndocrinologyGeneTrauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, ResuscitationBlood transfusion and managementHemoglobin structure and function
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